Hank Aaron died. It's a sad day in baseball.
The New York Times writes:
"Hank Aaron, who faced down racism as he eclipsed Babe Ruth as baseball’s home run king, hitting 755 homers and holding the most celebrated record in sports for more than 30 years, has died. He was 86.The Atlanta Braves, his team for many years, confirmed the death on Friday in a message from its chairman, Terry McGuirk. No other details were provided."
Baseball is hard enough. Now add in the death threats because of the color of your skin and still try to play with that kind of pressure. You'd think that it was hard for Jackie Robinson, but then to see it so prominent in the 70's was just as disturbing. Hank Aaron earned everything that came his way because of hard work and a dedication to his craft. He's a legend, and it's a sad day in baseball when something like this happens.
Rest in Peace, friend. You are and will always be an inspiration!
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